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Caption: Best Things To Do In Death Valley is the hottest, driest, and lowest National Park in the U.S. But, despite its name, this park is absolutely stunning, and it’s full of life and beauty.
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Caption: Watch the sunset and stargaze at Badwater Basin
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Caption: Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes (easy-moderate), Golden Canyon and Gower Gulch (moderate), Hungry Bill’s Ranch (difficult), Sidewinder Canyon (easy), Ubehebe Peak (difficult), Telescope Peak (very difficult), Wildrose Peak (moderate), Mosaic Canyon (easy). Hikes
Picture of The Oasis At Death Valley
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Caption: Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes for shots of R2-D2 rolling through the desert after he and C-3P0 crash-land their escape pod; Artist’s Drive and Palette where Jawas abducted R2-D2; Desolation Canyon where Luke encounters the Tusken Raiders; The panoramic view from Dante’s View served as the panoramic shot of Mos Eisley; Twenty Mule Team Canyon is the road that leads to Jabba’s Palace. Star Wars Filming Locations
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Caption: Dante’s View, Zabriskie Point, on top of one of the higher dunes in Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes, Father Crowley Overlook, Aguereberry Point. Best Viewpoints
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Caption: Scenic Drives #nationalpark #deathvalley #desert #travel #explore #adventures #optoutside #stellerstories #goodvibes Artist’s Drive and Palette – a paved loop suitable for all cars. Twenty Mule Team Canyon – unpaved loop; high-clearance vehicles are recommended.
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Caption: Read my full guide HERE to discover all of the park’s activities, the best times to visit, where to eat, and everything you need to know before you go!